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Introduction:
Intellectual property (IP) is the creation of human intellect. It refers to the ideas, knowledge, invention,
innovation, creativity and research etc., all being the product of human mind and is similar to any
property, whether movable or imm

Intellectual Property and the WTO
By Carsten Fink1
November 2004
I. Introduction
One of the most significant developments of the Uruguay Round of Trade Negotiations
(1986-94) was the inclusion of intellectual property rights (IPRs) issues on the agenda of

Variety Registration Procedures:
Each variety has to pass through 3 phases of evaluation. Breeders contribute their
best entries on the basis of evaluation carried out in their local programmes for testing in
the Initial Yield Evaluation Trial (IET) or Pr

WORLD TRADE
TN/IP/W/10/Rev.4
31 March 2011
ORGANIZATION
(11-1605)
Council for Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights
Special Session
Original: English
PROPOSED DRAFT TRIPS COUNCIL DECISION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
MULTILATERAL SYSTEM OF NO

7.2.2 Data Collection
Specification of the objectives, definition of the problem, and formulation of a hypothesis are initial
requirements for data collection strategies. The merit of any data will depend on their
representativeness of the underlying popu

Intellectual property(IP) is the creation of human intellect. It refers to the ideas, knowledge, invention,
innovation, creativity, research etc, all being the product of human mind and is similar to any property,
whether movable or immovable, wherein the

Ten laws that India should scrap
India still has a law regulating possession of telegraph wires - but telegram services ended last year
India's archaic and obsolete laws are seen by many as its most
burdensome legacy.
Among those which remain on the books